It sounds like the Steelers want to move Dennis Dixon if they can find a trade partner. I do not think Dixon is worth more than a late rounder and will never be a starting caliber QB. Spot starter/decent backup at best. He looked terrible against 4th stringers against the Redskins last week granted he was playing with the Steelers 4th stringers.

Bills WR Craig "Buster" Davis is out indefinitely after suffering an undisclosed injury in Monday's practice.

Coach Chan Gailey wouldn't say what Davis hurt, but did say it's going to be awhile before the ex-Charger returns. It's not a surprise as Davis has been one of the most injury prone players in the league since being drafted No. 30 overall in 2007. Buster is no lock to stick on the final roster.
Source: Associated Press

Dude has ability. Just can't stay healthy at all....which isn't good if you aren't a top flight technical receiver in the first place. 4.3 forties don't guarantee NFL success I guess. Not like you guys haven't found 5 billion guys to make up for the wasted draft pick though haha. Seriously envious of the Chargers ability to pluck out receivers and make them look like stars.

Circulating rumor: File this one solely under the "rumor" category . . . there has been talk among 49ers players that the Chicago Bears made a recent trade offer for safety Taylor Mays that the 49ers declined. The 49ers two weeks ago sent a mass email to the other 31 teams in the NFL to announce that Mays was available -- for the right price -- in a trade. Mays declined comment, and the 49ers denied receiving any offer from the Bears.

Before Jamaal Charles was one of the most explosive players in football, he was a young player that struggled to pick up the Chiefs offense quickly.

He was fourth on the depth chart during the 2009 offseason when Todd Haley took over, so the Redskins came calling to see if the Chiefs would move Charles. Vinny Cerrato said on his radio station Friday that the Redskins offered a fourth-round pick.

According to Cerrato (via the Kansas City Star), the Chiefs countered by asking for third-round pick. The Redskins said no and talks fizzled.

Doh. From the Chiefs perspective, sometimes the best trades are the ones you don’t make. We’re reminded here of the time the Redskins offered two first-round picks for Chad Ochocinco, and the Bengals said no.